Road Atlanta: Series practice one report

FÃ„SSLER FASTEST FOR AUDI IN FIRST OFFICIAL PETIT PRACTICE
Just 0.059 seconds ahead of Gene's Peugeot at Road Atlanta
Marcel FÃ¤ssler set the fastest time for Audi Sport in the first official
practice session for Petit Le Mans powered by MAZDA 2...

FÄSSLER FASTEST FOR AUDI IN FIRST OFFICIAL PETIT PRACTICE
Just 0.059 seconds ahead of Gene's Peugeot at Road Atlanta

Marcel Fässler set the fastest time for Audi Sport in the first official
practice session for Petit Le Mans powered by MAZDA 2 on Friday. The Swiss
factory driver turned in a lap of 1:09.579 (131.419 mph) in the Audi R15
TDI that he is sharing with Andre Lotterer and Benoit Treluyer. Fässler is
the only one in the trio who has raced at Road Atlanta - albeit in a GT2
Corvette last year.

Fässler went just 0.059 seconds quicker than Peugeot's Marc Gene, driving
one of the factory's two Peugeot 908 HDi with Alexander Wurz and Anthony
Davidson. Audi's second entry of Dindo Capello, Tom Kristensen and Allan
McNish sat third thanks to Capello's lap of 1:10.735 (129.271 mph).

A great deal of the one-hour session was on a wet circuit thanks to early-
morning showers. Twenty-seven of the 45 cars set times with the full field
set to go out in what looks like a drier afternoon session starting at 2:35
p.m.

Patrón Highcroft Racing's Simon Pagenaud was the quickest LMP2 driver with
a lap of 1:11.759 (127.427 mph) in the HPD ARX-01c that he will drive with
David Brabham and Marino Franchitti. PHR can wrap up the American Le Mans
Series presented by Tequila Patrón's LMP championship by completing 70
percent of Saturday's race. The team also has never won at Road Atlanta.

Andy Meyrick was second-quickest for Dyson Racing at 1:14.225 (123.193
mph). He will team with Chris Dyson and Guy Smith in the team's Mazda-
powered Lola coupe. Next up in class was Oak Racing's Pescarolo-Judd with
Patrice Lafargue (1:17.402 and 118.136 mph), Jacques Nicolet and Frederick
Da Rocha.

Oliver Gavin led Corvette Racing's 1-2 showing in GT2 with a lap of
1:21.412 (112.318 mph) in the Corvette C6.R that he will drive with Jan
Magnussen and Emmanuel Collard. The Briton was just 0.155 seconds ahead of
Olivier Beretta in the sister car that he is sharing with Johnny O'Connell
and Antonio Garcia. The first of BMW Rahal Letterman Racing Team's BMW M3
GTs of Andy Priaulx, Joey Hand and Dirk Muller sat third with Priaulx's lap
of 1:21.736 (111.872 mph).

The Porsche 911 GT3 R Hybrid ranked fifth among the GT2 runners but is
course not being classified for the race. Romain Dumas set the car's
quickest time 1:22.684 (110.590 mph).

Andy Lally was fastest in GT Challenge for the second straight day. He set
a time of 1:25.795 (106.580 mph) in TRG's Porsche 911 GT3 Cup entry that he
is driving with Duncan Ende and Henri Richard. The Georgia driver was 1.14
seconds clear of Lawson Aschenbach in Velox Racing's Porsche; he will drive
with Jerry Vento and Shane Lewis.

In LMPC, Kyle Marcelli set a lap of 1:19.954 (114.336 mph) in Intersport
Racing's ORECA FLM09. It was the only car to go out during the session.